Students at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program showcased their latest research and projects at the ITP Spring Show Monday and Tuesday here in Manhattan.
I was hoping to see more movement-based inputs and dance-related technology projects, but it was still fun to see what the students invented. (Learn about all of the student projects).
Amy Khoshbin developed the Perceptual Expansion Space/Suit, a video and sound mixing project. In the following video, she is wearing a modular body suit with light sensors. Videos and sounds change based on the amount of light allowed to be directed at the sensors under her arms and on her legs. Marlon Barrios Solano posted the following video interview he conducted with Khoshbin at the show:
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